Word: centrally
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Sanborn, H S, 183 Central St., Somerville...
...conference on interpretation of the new football rules met in New York last Friday at the instance of the central board of officials of the American intercollegiate football rules committee. The conference has decided to ask the rules committee for an interpretation of the rule requiring a line man dropping back for a play to drop back at least five yards. Several less important rules will also be referred to the committee for interpretation...
...summer the construction of the Hall has been carried on energetically, and men are now working on the first floor of the building. The foundations have all been laid, and the Ionic columns on the front of the building are being put into place. For the present only the central part of the southern wing will be built, and they should be completed, according to the contract, by July...
...building will be of buff Bedford limestone, and will be classic in design. The facade, which will face east, will exhibit a row of large Ionic columns, between which there will be a light screen wall filled with windows. The central part will contain the library of the school, with the reading and lecture rooms adjacent on either side. The interior will be fireproof throughout and will be finished in quartered oak. As in the old building, the lecture rooms will be in the form of amphitheatres, with curved rows of seats rising in tiers from the lecturer's desk...
...Doric temple, a simple pediment upon four columns, is being constructed in the centre. Through this portico the exits and entrances to the palace will be made. Mr. J. L. Smith of Boston supervised yesterday afternoon the painting and decorating of the palace. The main walls of the central por- tico will be colored and surmounted by ornamental borders in conventional Greek design. The rest of the structure will be stained a yellowish brown tint to indicate the wear of time...